Studies in the Law of Naval Warfare: Submarines in General and Limited WarsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - Всего страниц: 230 |
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... World War I typically had a cruising range of from 5,000 to 8,000 miles on the surface . During both World Wars submarines were armed with torpedoes , mines , and guns . The guns , of course , could only be used on the surface . There ...
... World War I typically had a cruising range of from 5,000 to 8,000 miles on the surface . During both World Wars submarines were armed with torpedoes , mines , and guns . The guns , of course , could only be used on the surface . There ...
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... Wars submarines were armed with torpedoes , mines , and guns . The guns , of course , could only be used on the surface . There was only a small improvement effected in underwater speeds between the First and Second World ... World War 3.
... Wars submarines were armed with torpedoes , mines , and guns . The guns , of course , could only be used on the surface . There was only a small improvement effected in underwater speeds between the First and Second World ... World War 3.
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... World Wars warships were expensive and valuable vessels and their capture by the opposing belligerent would be militarily desirable . As a practical matter , however , there were relatively few instances of capture of warships . Among ...
... World Wars warships were expensive and valuable vessels and their capture by the opposing belligerent would be militarily desirable . As a practical matter , however , there were relatively few instances of capture of warships . Among ...
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